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Brian Rahaley
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Wire railing systems (ie raileasy) or something else?

Brian Rahaley
  • Investor
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Hello fellow members,

Does anyone have any experiences they would like to share on wire railing systems? I am rehabbing a Tri Level and from the dining nook to the lower family room is an area that will need a railing system of some sort.  It is an "L" shaped railing of 104" and 52" by 36" high. The wire railing systems are appealing to me because it would allow for the open floor plan feel to be continued.

The railing that is to be replaced is shown in the photo and the wall to the right of the photo is removed replaced by a 1/2 wall into the kitchen for the "open" feel.

Thank you for any feed back and if you have different ideas please share!

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